
She grew up with Poodles, and enjoys owning this breed today. She found a love for the Doberman breed in her teenage years, and has owned and shown them successfully as well.
The techniques for training dogs have changed profoundly over the years, from the use of choke chains and force, to positive, rewards based methods. Pam spent several years working with trainers skilled in positive motivation based training, and has led puppy classes, manners type classes, and CGC (AKC Canine Good Citizen) classes as well. She attends many seminars dealing with all areas of behavior and training of dogs.
Today she focuses primarily on private, in home training, helping with the arrival of new puppies, socialization, housebreaking, behavior problem prevention and solutions. She loves dogs, and loves helping families establish great relationships with their new puppies. In the event that it is necessary, she helps resolve problems that may cause upset with dogs and their families.

Affiliations
Member, Association of Pet Dog Trainers, (APDT), the largest, most respected dog trainers organization in the world.
Member, Doberman Pinscher Club of America
Member, Doberman Pinscher Rescue of PA, Inc.